The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 07, 1900, Page 24, Image 24

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24 CONVENES IN TWO WEEKS. IEAIUOII OF mu. bk(*kn ocrr. w. ltt Near Appronrh. IJffle I.ocal Uitalailon If©* Bean IH*- raaaHl aait Thrra Seem* Nllghl FrohahlHf 9 That Will Hr ©- trodiK #*! Hill to nlargc Power* A( Mnor and Alderwra 1* tr Fl* rrpllan—Aharare of |Uinrlanrra Prom Tfcla I onntr Will Make *ra •loa Dll and mn*l llepraorntallvra flra|r*rl Ilf Ap peal* for a*|rf. Th# general •*rmb y of lh© *’©?© of Gorra wit! convex* In Atlanta on Oct 34. which la tie fourth \V**ln**day in five month Prep.tr thr fact that th"* Wy 0 f eonorrr ir x • okwHy apprt* >**. now h* ♦ h** © m*rr than iwn work* wsray. hu or© pi- r of kxal Irpiaiatioi of fjartlrtuiar inter©-1 has >ot be* n dis cows i Neither tha rrnstor from this rt4*UPt fine any of ?h© cntatlve© in tha lowrr brao*-h of fhr general r grwn 'hr county ban innoumrl on Inten tion of intrortuctrg a WII for fhr bHi* r order* r©r of affair of governmrnt In j oi>t ? • am. with fhr *xr*ptum referred Aiful Hl *‘n rpokrn lo on th© auh>*• •! fh* ’• Aintio irt a j*ovisv© <t% inimrr of auv r*i- n ArtrKSjkm on the;r jwrt ,'■ |t a.iuM wm Cuat there Is but httf© pros port of Ilf Imnouu'Gon of ior| |©ir*!wtk*i si thi rwmi. How th© | rff Na *of s from fhr other ©oun €s©a in Che ©*©l© wi.l re*'©*v© this innov <ton r ©mourn* to b© *©#n To on© of them who tkaa ©pe? • <N\4*ra artni in fhr arr r|ca of hi* county a ►’•aalon wtfboui ihc wr.injrllncr dksPirbartce, ©r.t hue! *•*> aid f<<- ■ 1 cfcctnrrs of wfiHi th© effort jo * r **©* into taw wra* rfa Ara worial of <Hha* hem <ouftfy 1* ©Jwav* pr.l five, mu*’ hr h flat. **©•© and unprofitable •or* of thing Aral ffir fn- ? (hat It t* sr altogether unusual © I ret <l©r if rh the mrre sou<t©, v tl-tre**ng Thr onr pt**c of ion that has purely local interact i that which pro poo©* to amenl ihr charter of ihr rltv ©* as I* make th© purch**© of lai.d onl- Siir the coropurat© limits -g and prop er and other©!** ©x?#n and fh* now* r f thr Mayor and Aldrrmrr. Thb *©r-ma to liHve tm*t ©i*h fenetfl public- apprnlutti*n an-l It is aito|*. hrr improbable that then* will be any eii‘*rtfi attempt made to prrvrirt Its rfu*> titi‘*nt into l.is Thr bill ! Which e-rrke t * rom|iish tin > object, for thr city's betterment has h* oft u*t\rr tisrrf ;i the Morn:eg N* a*i and !•■ rllxvl In ftja k' ai ilunins on more than one o j c a sion Juet now lives of the senator nn 1 rrprrarnta *l%rr cjret are l>sinit nin ir bur drneomo to s 1* grer h\ the solicitations of'those who want their voti** at l In fluence to s* ip their r c tu to on* or another of thr -fti.- In thr gift of j thr branches of the general assembly Therr are a speaker of the House and a j prcsklmt of the H- ?u*te, a clerk of on* and a s# ret ary of the others, nn well as doorkecj .r* serg* tkt at ,*rmr. nie# a t minor official* k;lore to # ie- * etui thre are ahotit <k*en a**plirnnt for almost ever n It is safe to sav that no one of the representative* from any unty In the state but has been th. recipient of a hundred or more letters ; on these questions, addressed to him eith er by the nndidatea themselves or by moms of thir friends who', lnfluen • Is being exerted In their favor The senator and representatives who ! go from (Tiatham. ser*n letrrmlned to go wtlout fMedgr* to any of three randi tt*es. ami when ihesr letters are received they ore fllai for refererroe simply Ttib fdan of a*'iion. *f course k>es not serv* V> stop the steady acream of epistolary comm un4 rat lot It Is probable that some or all of the drlagatlnti fr.an Savannah will go up * •Adam* a day or tw< nea*l of th day tipoti which file genrrui aaaemhiy oti venea. so that they may have nn oppor Smlty to survey the situation and rt*-* Id* what H miM be best amt wisest for them 4o do when the !w*|l rli %?* for the pr* timlnar> hmrts of the e*w*don the d* t ix. j of Ou* ofll-ers of the two houses Th* * ! OTK-e m t of Mi* www it |* <nistuTWir> for fhe i*'isiators to turn tbelt attention •> the r-**l mi~'to*i of tn**lr Il\es thr savins Of their Mate und noun try from the mid* r>d HNthl‘f<l iegtsinUon of all the s •WnWies ttwit have gone before, and Jr* fortunately enough, no more Aid when • h** <tcxt general assembly is convened Will pr*H<l to follow the same pro grrimme. I'AIH 10-im 1141% TO->fnßft<W Thr Il*m (onfinnM, the Thermom eter VeterUr Registering Mi lle *ree. The prolnngrff hot xp*ll that hn* rhr -- tertneil the wei'her In Hivmnnh for the Jaat five weeka w* covHtnueri y*“terdy when the thermometer, at its maximum. regfi*er*<i M> cJere-*< The minimum wnx 72, fivliift a mean of 7s, whlfh it t •l* > Br<M> mlk.\ < the normal, an*l which gives to the month an accumulated c*f heat of 40 fleirreea For the year the a cumula tion le 74 deg !**** The rainfall f*r the month lx. *o far * 7 r > Snchea xbovo the normal, while the n u tnulated xhort <4t*> for the year ha* |h <*n reduced to 7.02 In he*. The utate fore. tt for to-dar I* for gen erally fair weather, except rain In he ■wreetern part of the Mate For to-morrow a how ere a *1 cooler weather ie promised, except o n tne *> ? Light to fresh south Winds are predicted, HBAHIXt. lilt rovrPONPd). laiek of Tim** Presented f onldrra lion of I'nslm tfonae i n*r, The case of the People’* Having* and Company against the Moor and AMtrman of the city w.**i to have come tip for a heating yesterday •fu rrukin, But 4he time of the court wa* ao fully occu pied that consideration of the case nnw InuHMible The *oni(>any seek* to have the city enjoined from further construction of the new' tire engine house on Fighth tr* i •nd from any* other use of the lot on which the engine house i- to tc built than the opening or widening of the turret It in contended, on behalf of the plaintiff, that this Is the sola use to which the prop erty can legally U* put, under the condi tion* of the deed to the city, of which It I* the grantor KILUtD l> A '•HIP’S HOLD. Done I nen’a ’Meek llroken Hr a Fall ing •‘ark of Cottonseed Heal. Bony Luca*, colored, wax killed yester day afternoon Just before ♦; oVlo< k on board the ship Thorn ley, lying at the Central Retread wharf loading cotton peed meal. The man was in flic ships hoki plowing ihe* meal a* It came down, when a hag of It fell from the aling in which it wa* bring lowered, and striking him on l t Instantly. Coroner Goatte wa* notified .ml went at once to the scene He did not consider an Inquest ne e>*ar> Lucw* was about Sft year* old and mar ried He lived at Ann and Zuhly streets where the body was taken Baratoga gprtngs in tha center of this etty At Bolomoru drug store. Bull and Charlton streeta, tha celeb*red Saratoga Ax or -d* k Water Is sold on tha Bsraroga plan of all you can drink for flva cants.— •* . 1 .\OT AU.nm.O TO PHI’.At H. Mayor Mrer* Mefased H*qinl of 4*rmon lllders. The Mormons appear to b* r rowing holder In the missionary propaganda whl h they have been p-.-hi g through out the* se* ti*n for ttic last several %* rt A a rule they have gtu* k lonely to the ountry distr te hut r* *> tiy ’ v have t*ren making th* mr* U* s cot * pi* .out in the cities. Atlanta and 'hattan<>oga have be*-n chiefly favored with their visitations Two Mormon * iers had the pieasura of being turned down by M o .r Myers yes terday. They have b*en In the city sev eral days and are said to have .ducted semlctNi on the streets, though H Is prob able that fhe 4 *r chain t* r u not known. Yesterday they apieaxed at th© City l.a ebarvge and requested permission to preach on the etre**‘ and a km* to sell tli*lf books. They sent n their cards arid a < opy of their honk *t titled A Vol e of Warning. ’to Mayor My* f>. with informa tion a, • o their oi.h* * Tire Mayor * rails* r chary of grant!ng fermi* - to pireacn r*n the hiim-Is o trave*- ing evangelist*, sral always make© it a requieile that they shall Ik* regularly h ccti--ed mliuaiei In tfH* a* k he pr■ a*- ably did tot milkier i e do* urns > f the eldera as •‘regm.ir ’ ir ary we© he derided to consult the • Ity attornay ab*>ut ttie matter and k*qu the . :#r* saiitrf wtii < h’ *-**r?t f*>r Mr Adirns. The* result of the discussion that the Mayor < hied to r*t dm fhe reiiie*ki The elders had however, nefora th*- ron teren**i u.* flf sshe*l eta* a that iney would return t 4 *..■**<* k for a re|4 , w hi ah they fail**! to do. Tiie May -I dl l rot ay it was on ac count of the *1 .ctrin* s of th© Mormon e.*l* *ns that ii* *i* hied not to grsi.t fit© pr> mtt. when seen by a Morning Nw* r* l*ort©r I iw % * make p rule to I very careful in granting permits to street preacher*. ’ *al lie "I am doubtful If It does any good Then© men claimed tl>t they w* re entitle*! to be put on the Mime f#vttng a* thm Salvation Army wi tth bolds serv| ©a **ti th© str©e*s arid a*.* its tract amt papers I could not see It In tha* light The fact tt-*wt they were Mormon* would attract a < rowd and i**>• !hly cause a dlsturban*© As to th* sale of looks there i* no ordinance permit!ir.*, lK*oks to be r* ill on ihc streets and this t*eing the esa© 1 decided to ever i *■ my dipcrefion and de line to permit em u Hales.' ‘ The name* upon the card* left at the Mayor's oth* e *r© Klder Wilfor*! Rcntuon. Hock land, Onnkla county !*i.it* ar*i Kbi er Jam*-** J. Pa*r, Avon. <Vhs cvuin’y I tab tij the !>©• k* of the car da were th 'Article of Faith of the chur h of .?• • is <’hrt*t of l<atter-lb*y Hnint 1 " The thirteen arthdes of frllh, while not atricily ortho dox. lontain little that ie objection©hi- i*e \*ond the antfcrUnn **f a belief in the 14<w>k *f Mormon ** e u.rt|cie claims the "privl l**ge af wore’ tt*tng Alm?gbt> a*'O f d sag to the <!*. tates of our rtne<-lets* hi i allow ad men the ©ame prlvlleg- Thoa* who learned of the visit o' the elders to the Mayor have i*een wonder ing since w hot nor they will ahake the duet of the city front their feet or whether they will hire a hall am! |*roreed to expi>un*l thotr do.-trine# to tho? who care to hear them i% % riii* n run iimail Telegram Annnanrlni Grt. Kell** Obo*i|iilr ‘ *mr* Th* latr. A telegram was received last night from Cob Phil G. Byrd, uoing adjutant general, Georgia Btate Trwpa, by Capt. W. E. t’oney. adjutant of the First Infantry, giv ing notice that the funeral of Gen. Mcln tosh Kell would take plaura this morning Ht 9 TO o’clock in Griffin and Inviting such companies or officers of the command as could take the trip. In ftm absence of Col, A Tt Lawton, th*' telegram will l*e inferred to Lieut. Col T S Wylly, Jr., who, however, could not be found last night. Owing to tho I is*n* of the hour at which the telegram wa* re ceived. it vsm impossible to give Its con tents any wide circulation, and f* w of the officers of the regiment heard of a In time to mike preparation* for the trip to Griffin The command will have no rep resentative at the funeral. The military men of H ivannah deeply deplore te d* ith of i * ga! fit • i ? Those who knew Gen. Kell admir*<l and esteemed him gr*aly. Il is piolaible th. soma of the lo al off! era and possibly one or more companies would have gone to the funeral had notice of It been rrceiv *tf earlier. ItIMAIN* SPAT I'd ATLANTA. The I) I*|mi*l fiim of l.tixhtt** Bod* nf Ite*jue*t f III* llrothrr. Coroner Goette yesterday received a telegram from W Fngklt. of Atlanta. brother of the man who w* found In tho wooda near Biker'* Crossing day lie fore venter da y The message directed the oroner to prepare the remains a* l send them to Atlanta for burial. This was done, and the* body whs forwarded last night over the Central I toad. Knglett Ifivrs young wit* and three little children, who i dde in Atmta on llunnk utt street. It was lev mu* of t • failure to provide for them that Kngleft want off In the wood* to die alone. Friday morning hi* brother. W F Fug led. on officer on Atlanta n police for* e, sent him IS to iay his way back home, did the letter at the* warn*- time earth'd the tiding that a hud lie ii *-- cur***! ft* him. Knglett ws about 22 years of age. lie married Miss Hi* ... T* at, a daughter of Wiley Teat. ll* was al on*- time with J H Robert* and J V L W.hslsl 1* . real estate dealers, an*! kitt-r worked in th MRif business for himself. He left home last May to travel for Ha* 1’ C. Thomp son Company. HHI itmii.oit: him w i it hi: %n. Idol lrslpritM) Hnrninß nf Oliver After n Mtorf Hint-**. Mrs l*eneloy*e Brewer died at 2 O'clock yesterday morning at her home in Oliver Bhe was M years oh!, but bail enjoyed very good health until a f* w weeks *go when the tl* ith of one of her eons. Mr. Rolwrt H Brew* r, gave tier a shock from which she never recovered. Mrs. Brower was it woman of most e- and i iinlty In which she lived had a larger cir cle of friends, or chv**r ones She leaves a number of non* aid daughfeix MaJ J J Brewer of uiivw. Judge II I* Brewer of Waycroe** and Mr W O. Brewer of this city. Her 'laughters are Mr- F K Hamilton and Mrs H 11. Llnviile of tilts - try. and Mrs. W 11. Finn of Wiakeeney, Kan. The funeral will t k- p ■ e at Ollvto- this morning at I© &) o’clock. hm All>n a\ a ri it-i'irF. IVIII He I *el to i:|iiip Aon I lien stern •eet inn <f f Ip, Nearly all tin water pipe w'deh former ly sup pile* l Ihe army camps along the Thunderbolt road has been taken up and transferred to points In th*> southeastern section of the < ity where the work of put. tin* It under ground will begin this week There !s Just about enough of the six inch pipe, tvhl h lav along the railway track, to flnlah ti equipment of the •outhwuitern section with facilltt#* for water supply. This mma on the part of the water committee will give satisfaction to the reel*touts and property owners uf that section. THE MOKMNG .NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1900. SOUGHT PEACE IN DEATH. nn*rr#oiT.i> i' mf. hrb hf.i, THIM.S BMIKO Ml* * I.IKE. Harris,, of ihr (rlrl Whoaa Hr Mai I nrrit Froal ala*—al, IVhaii Ha \% • -fold of It. a FH of MalaarhoMo. Mhi.l. Ila laralMiad Hr>ih a •laihlaaa llarnd lloaih I aura- la lha- Marshall Haas, la lha Earlf Moraa lai-Taak tarlr Orala# o* Mo lahla— I attar lo lha Oirl Had* Har aail lha World Faraarall-holhll, I on lil Hr Data lo faaal lha •r*lrnrr of Hl© Act. IWxstfling over the marr-.agw to another of ho girl he lovwl rendered der*e#ate a* and *Vpoftdi( by trie contemrAatlon of a futur# untduminert by tier j*reencex and in 'tie flt of m©4*r*'noha, thu# pro ; lierscf e| Johnson Tr.itt look an . eriios# of morphia FV.de\ night an*l I-. lin a room ©i th# Marshall Hou## yes*t#rday morning ne mod dent Is one of the saddest that has rterurvwd In recent jrMl in Kawan na h The boy. b© ©* tail little more. *■© ?h© yo rngo©' ©on of Judge H D. P Twiggs or*© of th© fore moot Jury lawyer* h* the Savannah br His mother had • enti> removeil *o ‘ir>ton and young Her©* i,d n#d leen ti>er with her #tnc© that urn* He fore, h© had lived in Ga vtnruh, ©nd there had grown up in hi# **n i the imfortun*# at©#chmcni tha* e*ta tli© rjuae of hi# untimely ond Th*©t -tftppmnted In thw ttslnmer)| of hie •wrt s detrtre, be should have ended his own fife, seems at once tnr> ©smnge an*4 •so *?Md for this pro##J'2 ©nd of th# cen tury Friday afternoon young Twiggs cam© doern from Guyton *o Sevsnmh and at©r in th© evening went out to Thunderbolt. f ere had lived, with her mother, the girl with whom he had b©n In love Ther© he i© ejv©d the stroke. The mother fold him that nevera. day# ©go her daughter tisd be*n married and had gone away fr *m Mavannah wi?h her husband TTe tc we came like a thunderbolt out of a * ‘ear sky Stunned miserable, de* per ©, * arc© knowing which way to turn in l. i' agony, tiie boy came lisck to the city *i *i lor a time wandered about the ■*t .< ***, half erased with grief. Always bj. * t to |*elle of despondency, the elt uati n magnified Itself to hfs tntnd a them sand f- id, and the blow, that would have b**er, a* vere pv ti to the most eveniy pois e*l and haian *> l temperament, fell upon him wlh <rushing force. Me four*! ** friend, *eorg* PelAttre. to whom he pmired out hi© woe#, ending ev si y sentence with# wild expression of the he had borne the girl he had lost and of fhe fond and foolish hopes he had bttllded if** would not b* comforted It* one of the intervals of the converea tion with hln friend, the boy egru#ed him self for a moment, saying he wished to ’-ike eonv* medicine. I,a ter in the evening, w h**n other events hod cast ;m tlbiminwt mg glow upon this apparently trivial In i*l* r t It came hack to !*• lattr© in all of it horrible smnrtlMiwr It was only o few minute© Infer tha* the friendh went to the Marshall House and registered for toe night, being assigned to adjoining room* on the fhlrd fl<*or of the hotel liefore goirg up stairs young Mr Twlgg# sat down at a table fn the office and wrote a letter, which he directed and placed in his !*>rket Soon after the friends went up staiis io bed. !>©L4ttr© noticing that hi companion staggered, and was scarce able to walk Thinking he had possibly found or attempted to And forgetfulness in drink be did no? attach particular at tent ion to the fact, but assisted the boy o hi* ro m and saw him In bed Then he turned down the tght and left the r This was. possibly, half an hour .lfter midnight 1n IV!lttr#*e mtn*l there was an uncer tain appr* hef -ion of evil, prodtiesd b\ some of th r* rmrks his friends had made Young Tslck* ba i ©aid *hat it would not Ih* hi© f.ult If h* saw the fltwn of n <th*r dav. hut it did not cxtriir to |>e- Uttre that even then the fatal powder had air* a Iv taken Notwithstand ing he went several time?- during the night and •wrly morning Into the other room, sttraciest by the groans >f hie f•l* r V Th** I*d see mr-1. however, to !*e sleeping peacefully and HeUttri refurn ♦**J to hi# own bed. At '• >' o : k in the morning Pel.lttre made another visit, and found his friend groining. *•* though In imln. The ex pfC(.dof| *>f his face .-©emed t* lw* strained it .1 unnatural and. feeling his lieart, I**- l.nr<- found it* pulsation had become ir riguhir nd uncertain Krlghtenoit, he knew not whv. r* rushed down Into the office nnd railed the night **lerk ef the hotel to hi* as-d-tm* e Another examl natl*(i sa'l-IJed th*m both t* t there was "m* thing r .nil vIIv wrong, and physi cians w*re hastily sumnuwicd. In the nciimlme Il,im* mind re vertel t*> the letter he had **e n the un fortunate U> write, and he hx>ket for it In t tie latter “ . i Me found It, and found tm. evidence more convincing ©*III. It was a d*i\ grain lioftle f morphia. from w i t w*>(htni# *f the original contentr •'**d di pp .u.d Th* Inter, wtikh had hot l.i ri sealed, told Its story. It vt a• bit • * *i fo the gu with whom tb*‘ lad had been in love and was very !*fiO! i It Wfwurcd her of his afT* cthm. ui tuifig. able. mi.Ktng, in terms limp'd with nil of a lover© extravagance. * You Will never see m*‘ igotnit con. Ihlsl. **'* 1 hflu* taken forty grains of mor phifie atui. myself, shall not see another Min rise." li Keixnti and It* George M Norton h i*i arrival by tnls time. *>! every thing ; *l* was done to save life. From •* hr-t, h**w. vet. it i*oti.*l >• ©een that tic (ark w ie hofteb'ss. and ! f* o io. k in t © m*>rn{ng Without ever having r' -i ; •*t loti hi .* ?, Mr. Tto iggs |vo*fi| i W c. Ill* hrothpr |r I'hvUl w*a no iilifnl, inn p j hfd th* room aoarrrly ho foi. 111,. ,'IH) HI, f.ithrr. J toiler Twice*. It i I t.* known Hint hi* non w* in ihr ■ *'. ItaviUK hiin*olf rrti,h.,i Ihf rllv. ni i, r ftlllnc * pmf***l <n*l rn,n,,at,ni in In- ountry, onl> ihr i>r.',r,linc nicht 11 <• - * most iu .rt-lirok<-rt whrn he „■ toll l|u* IH'W* Thr wit, rrrtiovrl .lnrlnc th* morn, tin; to th* iiniWt.iklnc <Rthllhmrnt of ' oronir ti . nl.i t.. It tofutr, | iturlnc **,, tiv A! 10 o ,'lo,’k )*t nlcht It w;t* • hl|, , 1 ~n lha t'entral tram to Aua-uat4. th,- nl.l h—mr of thr family, whrrr thr liitot mart will takr |>l i.Thr coroner ,Ic i !• I that an Inqurrt IP.ia not neccaaary M A RBI, t I HTIH IN A I*AIIF:D I 81.1, # Hcamr \ lolrnl at thr llnapltal amt tt> **rt to Jail. Nfahrl Cnrtlr who cavr hrrrclf up to thr txlh -a ft w nlcht* ago whilr aulTorlnc thorn mu I,- chin, nti.i, and who wa aficr ward toil -o Hu> Savannah llospit.il .or treatment, became vlolrnt, and yraterday , * . ut to th, Ja.l and put In a |>a<l<trd Sc || i,. t ~i by the Ordinary a fo.irl probably williln a f, n day*. Mraara. I.atlatr Krkttrln A t o. A* will hr earn by a *pr.-lal notlrw that thr rrernt withdrawal of onr of thr part nrra t* thr firm of Ouvtava Bck*trlo A (-o will rnloll no rhan* In lit* namr or buwlnea* Mr <;m,tavr Eckairln who h* alwav* hr,n th, hra,t of th* firm tv:!! continue to direct It* (Talr Hr hrgun buelnr** In till* city In IKS and In 1*77 purehared the Mock *.t4 *ood will of Ihr thrn popular dry ooda hoi** of lalthrop * Cos., alnca which timr he haa oommandrd a large ehua of the dry good* trade of bavannatk 3K41 ir.e THIS VII* TK4MB BUY. Tke firnbUn and %©w York Ball Team© May Flay Here. It th© fins of Kivsrnah wifi €k their part thera 1# an opportunity for tbacn to wee # game of bag Ocrt 20 be* twreen the Brook yn and tha New York t#rr.t of the National I-eugue*. Mr Jane* Freemarv, csity tick#? ager* of th© Boutham fUilway, yewrerday re ceived from Mr A R Kke’ern agent of the Southern, w hoa*kj in New Tork. a meage. a’#’',r#r that two ?e*m© wuxild be jn t.nta Gty or, tv 2?. #n vwf© to Cuhi. where may are to play a aeries of game# and that If m ©ufTkient sum wa guorrn teed ths* teams w*ukl wtrp over Mondny and pwv or,# game her© Mr. Freeirwm :mmediai-Na wet,* to work on ttik pkvi end V 1s qui!# likely that the g,rn# rrway Ije arranfwl Ae most of the RivunnaM©re. who take anv in’eree* whatever In tb© national game have kept rkw* touch of the game© ©nd jdajerw of the National Jxciru©, there In ittrie doutu th it a large number of perwrs would a'tend ouch game b*, tween thfia© f 4"urTiS should it be arranged. I>i;an*>H FOR St’JaAWS BL'IVT. "nhmltffd Rf Irolpfot George •Vn 11 a /. oinoi Mr Georg© Julian Zolnay of New Tork, who 1a (-oiled the Hungarian aculptor, was preeeiu at m spe* lai meeting of th© Mr I-avr© and Hartw Monument# Commit tee yesterday afternoon Mr VxArmy m,l* th© J<ff©r#on htrli and Winnie Davis monument© at Rich mond. Va . the Kdgar Alien Pot bun for the T’rtiverbify of Virginia, the monument c*f Bam I>avls. the (‘oni©derate ©not# and martyr, for th© gr* .ids at Naah \Uk Yenii and other well known works of art He has submitted design# for th© Mr I -as artd Bartow monument#, and being in the Booth he catq© t<> Sav an rath to Ckpetid © tmm hour# m goit g over tha subject with th© committee Mr Zo.nay ©aid that Hnvannih lo fhe m**t artist! city In a|>petrance that h© ha S ©sen In Arnerlrw. Its parks, monu ment© ami fount Min© are things not ai • way# to t© ©e*-n In a commercial city. Too have read of th© cure* hr Hood's BeraaparUla. and you should have perfect on Aden*# in Its merit. It wrlil do you good.—ad. MT gLAN IMi THE FJ4D. Wrltar IVbs la At 111 Ihr for© th© Gen eral Puhlto. RJf?hard Harding Davis Is cot playing o'U a© a n.wnufa -turer of literature, *ta are Inclined to think As bevervg* s grow richer with age. so th© productions of a gr>o*l writer be om© wller urd more favorably known the longer he la before tha pubi. The same applies to ail walk© of lift Men who I.\* lv miperior aer vi * ©rtract*d patron ge for many y©ni may continue to hold It without f****r of losing out so long as th# s©rvlc© is good Think of superseding Ixvgau with i * .iterr who mould get nearer the hrxris tf Ba vaonahiana: His position In too uruissa.il blc. H© la th© friend of all good eaters, who know where the t*# is to b© had ad. Opening (ontlnnra, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, a? Krouakoffa. full line© of new novel?!©* added dally. Monday *p© cla4 display of mourning good*. The a dlaa ar cordially InvttM. KrouskofTa.— The llrniMiiil for at <•!■ Not very nwi v years ago ih© b©s? qual !’y of <mt ©!**© *ra was made Ir. Kuropa only, and In value It almost ranked ©rl?h p e lous stones, nd ©as ganernlly beyond the r*a©h of any uve th© very we*Uthy. Then the American mAnurnoiurer took h hand In th© game, and to-day this coun try l©uda th© work) In quatlity, ©nd bos •nos ed under and shut out Koropnan com petition Fliie rut glassware m now .tc* cessibla at re;innb e figures, ©nd aj n ueefti! *n.| practical article hs attaine i great popolaitiy. A cholc© piece or s©t of this w.u© Is highly esteemed ns © we.| ding i revert and as Illustrating th© d© mand. Messrs. Bternlwrg A. C'o . th** Broughtf >n street Jewclein, ©r© opening up tneir *e otul large invoi e this naaeon. a ul *'onnolaseurs and lov©ra of th# urtls tl ally beautiful ©re Invited to '-all and view the new and elegant deigns now on exhibition at The* 4r* .*Hll*b©rt. The line of golf hat* that mlllin erv x exhibiting is attracting the ladies attention —*d. Dram mm. II W Tiffins has openel hi# hotel nt Mans©*#*. *la Hi* intention Is to catei especially to * omim rclal traveler*. Bill of fre to b© unexcelled hv any. (’lean beds and polite a; ten’ion Give your lagg.ig© io "Drummer** Hotel” |K*rter; g> *d teams furnished J. TrlmiiM'd Mat *nl*. sToo speelal value# in trimm*d hat-, oiliers would readily i*k I* *0 to $lO m fr the same goods, the#© are ex optional value*. KrouskofT# .i, —►- i \\ miller* Will Never < enae. Llppmau Brothers, wholesale druggists, l.lpptnan block of this city, are giving away free, a splendid regulator dock nearly 3 feat high, with calendar ©ttach mant. also Hire# doxou eam* h bottles of yppman liver pills. fr , io the pur chaser of three dox* n Llppmatt's chill and fever tonic, Thla ceh hrated and renowned chill tonic ! s Id with a p s tive guaran tee. No cure, no pa\ . ‘ and ihe price and Hizt” D th© same as oth* r standard chill torn * Tht# great expanse Is undergone simply to Introduce l.ppman r ©hill and fever tonic, the best In the word —ad Adler llna l*li. Trimmed nnd untrimmed felt hits for 50c and 75c.—ad. Ilal> < ui To-morrow at KroipkofT’s. regular TV qonhty silk baby caps, handsomely made. 4V Bpe lal sale for Monday at Krous koff's -ad Feather© ni Adler'©. The assortment of feathers for 2V which Adler Is showing Is grand —ad. m ♦' m \ OpenldK < ofillnuetl. Monday. Tueaday. Wednesday and Thursday. ftt KrouskofT s full line* of n©\ i .jvHtles add* i dally. Mondav s|te'ial display of mourning good#. Th* Indies .ire cordiali> lnvlt*d KrouskofT#. ad 4l 4il Ir r’—for All i rnii. A line of 1 i ii< untrimmed hat. that ©ro astonishing ii. Openln© I imllaucH. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. ©t Krouskoff# full lines of new novelties sided dally Monday special di*pla>' of mourning goods The tartlet ara cordially Invited Krousgoff s -ad. Trimmed tlta. Tba ladle#’ trimmed hat# which Adler'# nd Ulnar y ut exhibiting for and $ ara great#— a <L MR. COLLINS IS CONFIDENT. THINK* nn fOI'NCII, WILL, AfT KAYOIIA It I, V ON Ml*, PETITION. I* WIIIIbb ft* land tkcKoot* *kr<t t*r • A* to Obviate Objection, of BtClllb Street Ketldeatt, dr <*•- la* Noutb on Fax Broad nr Hab ertßaa to Ikttll Attaaa-lla 1* YY IIIIns to Nl*l>* a Fl*bt for I*rlcr SMrert aail to (iaaraatee thr fltr tgala.i I.naa There—Y rraaa Abell Kaad f oapttr Will Alao Avoid >.l*hfb Ntreet. The kick of tho E-,*ti!h *ree* proparty ~arr,era acalnst th# ue of that *tr*et for street railway purpoae* apf—ar* to have produced the de-tred effe-t. Both patltton er* for franchtvea now announce their wtlilmrneaa to do wtUiOut Et*hth *treet. or at least the portion objected to, and to accept more motherly roa’a* Mr. J B CnlSln*. who aeek* the prtvl lee of btiildlnc a now street railway *ya tem all by himself, and who propoeee to guarantee the competlon of the eyatem If hi* petition be granted informed a Mornlna Newt reporter yea'erdey, that ha did not propoae to lns!*t on the route outlined by him In hi* recent petition to Council. "In dliousalnc fhe matter with Mr Krouiboff and other* Interested In that •action," aald Mr. Colitna, "I have stated my arl!lln*nee to alter the route In or ler to meet th# objection* which have been raised You rmret understand that th" owners of the property on Etjhtb street, east, of th# Plant By*tem are favorable to tha route a* outlined a* they are In naed of atreet railway facllltlaa TTie oh- JectVor.l come from thoee weet of Yhe Plant System rtyht of way " ' The route which 1 outllred to them and which I proi-o*a to au*e*t to founcti.' aa Id Mr t'ollm*. "I* on Etfthth street from YVatera Road either to Ha*t Broad or Habersham street I would prefer East ttroad. but If the people Interested In that territory had rather have the line on Hab ersham I wll be ayrraab * The route w II! then be south on one of the at recta name.) to Kattll avenue, west on Eetlll avenue to Twelfth street, on Twelfth to Mootjrom ery, north to llav, east to Price, sooth to Andeagbn aid thence east to the Y\a',ta Head " "How atoat Price street and the ettv's contract with the Parson* line*?" Mr C*oiJ!n wa. aekej. "1 am wtlltnc to atve the city a bond to true rants* it eaatnwt lose In that mat ter replied Mr tVtllln* "I do not be lleve the contra t a* to ITtce atreet to he a valid one but at the sum* time t am aattwheej that 1 shell have to fljtht for If Mr. Collins ajevke with a feat deal of confldem-e, as 1f he felt pro tic ally fis sured that 'Noun’lt would take favorable action upon hi* petttlon "I am In earr.eat In my dew're to build a railroad and the other man la not." st* replied "I am un- Yxr bond to operate the I‘uree railway Is twesn Savannah and Thunderbo.t within fifteen month* from the time of purchase, and to do thla without !n*s I must hav anceaa to fh*. rllv While I.ulldlnv a pier* of a railroad I might hw well build a whole on* " Th© rout© outlined bv Mr Collins would make a six-mii© belt and would afford treet railway facilltl©© to © large portion of th© Oisuthem section which Hi now practically without them. It la reported that the Vernon Bhell Road Company has al*o ann*>unc‘*d Its willingness o amend it* petition so aa to avoid Eighth ©treat west of the Plant System and to m©k© us© of Twelfth s?r**r? Instead. The rout© ~k©d for by this com pany l© pNKIUat y the -am© as that ask ©*l for by Mr Collins. exce§:t that It 1* planned with a view to a connection with White Bluff Instead of Thunderbolt | ARGIMFaVr* ON INJIMTIOY. iiuestlo© of Condemnation of Htflchf of \% ©y Vlefnr© Judge FulliK©nt. Judge Falllgant heard argument.* of counsel yesterday morning and afternoon in the cos© of the Savannah. Foridx and Western Railroad Company ©gainst the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company. The suit I# for an injunction, prohibiting the defendant from further prosecution of proceedings to condemn portions of the plaintiff's right of wav The irgumcnts for the pi vine iff were made by Mr \V. D. Clay of Chiebolm A Clay, while Col. P \\ Mddrem of Gar rard AMeldrim. and Mr J R. .Mclntosh of Richmond, appeared for the defendant. The purpos of the defendant Ij* to con demn portions of the plaintiff's rtgh* of way m th© counties of Ijownde*. MHchell. loiighenv ©nd others, so a* o connect It* telegraph system with Albany, Thrnn aavlll© aid Valdosta and other town-s in that section of the state Toe principal content lon of the plaintiff l© that th© proi*>*©rt condemnation Is no i!*% *e-irv ss the tin©- of th© telegraph • omptny nuv le constns-ted either Ju* outside of the railway company's rich! of way. or He© along th© dirt nuid* run ning throng. 'hat section. It 1- further Hitins.l th© the construction of on • bit tlonal line of telegraph is burdensome nod dangeroua to fh© company, and to Ihe oftei rttion of Its trains, and t oat i; will do n 'alculable ©nd Irremediable <lar. age Hence the application for nn in junction. Th© cans was argued with grr.it b ty utd at great length. The arguments were mu cone 1 (*)•<) tin'll nearly 8 o’Ho k. wren Mr C*lay finished. Judge Falllgant ru t\ ed his decision. Ifn© Are 4 our Nervraf If they are weak nnd you feel nervous and easily flu-tra’fd.“ can t sleep, td rise In the morning tin refreshed, your blood is poor Strong nerve* depend up on rich, nourishing blood. Hood’s Sarsa parilla make# the nerve© strong by en rU hmg and vitalising the blood. It gives .sweet, refreshing sleep and completely • lire* nervous trouble*. Begin raking it to-day. Nausea. Indigest km arc cured by !! gsl © Plit©—ad. r r. r . a wonderful OHdlclne; tl gives an appetite; It lnv*gorutes and strength ens. P I*. P. cures rheumatism and all paint In the side, back and shoulders, knee#, hips, wrist# and Joints. P. p. p cure© syphilis In all its various stages, old ulcer*. #ores and kidney complaint, p p P. cures catarrah, ecacma. erysipelas, sll skin dlaea© and mercurial poiortlng, p P. P. cures and% spepsta, chr*wtic female complaint* ©nd broken-down cotistltution and loss of manhood. P. P F.. the bet blood purifier of the age. ha- niad<* more !*•• ntaneni cure# than all o her bkA>J rem edies Dippman llroa., so.e proprietors. Savannah H© and It ©nd >-to-\\ ••© r lint ©ale. Bpc. lal for Monday, children*’ Mi cs and Indie# ready-l©-w ar liat., Iv otiu rs a*k $i ©nd 51 6f; go to Krouekoff*#. —ad Abbott's East India Torn Pain? rurs every time; It takes off the com; no p©m cure© warts and bunions and is conceded to be a wonderful corn cure Bowl by all druggists.—ad. Opening t'onftnned. Monday. Tueaday. Wattmaday and Thursday, at KrouskofT# ftid lines of new novel ties added daily. Monday special display of mourning goods Tha ladies axe oordia.ly iavu4* Krouakoff a iJ l ook. Well Briars Yaa leap When you take a polley of Ilia Inaur ance, ynai are maktnc a contract for a lonjr period of year*, perhaps for life. It therefore behoove* )*nu to look well ha fore you leap Intt on having a •peel men policy- Mott oompansea furr.leh them for th* express purpose. Read It careful ly. especially the fine print and when poa elble. make your own comparisons Don't Imapine for an Instant that you can’! un derstand th* lanatiAir* of a life Insurance 4When It ut o arahffUouß a* to ap !ar ©©edit, then you had better h-ed the w atr.in# at th# b>p of©!* aillcle YV* wll, take pleasure In wndln* a aamfde policy If you will eetul u* your age find addreea arl we are confident that you will agree that It t* a fair, <jure and **.!!)- understood contract. The right klr. l 1* a policy In The Maeaat huweft* Mu tual organised !K1 It# policy provide* for every ronilfigency. ha* rw*h. paid-up and loan value* plainly written for every year beginning with th* aecond. Pay* htidsurn* annual dividend*. No wilting twenty ye are to And Ha "result#" are u* good a- "eailmafee ; and what I# moat Importar.! ha* the protection of the law ,,f Maaeachuaert# Y'ou should un*ler*lan<l aU abotit fheae laws before you take any kind of a policy. Harty A Apple, man ager* for Georgia. 117 Bay atreet. eaat. Bavannah. Ok We want a few reliable agent#; men of goixt ad-lree* and who can furnish aaila lactory reference -ad. A iAVAKB AM It RANCH. The National Blecalt Ca Will Open a Branch Her* Wednesday. The National BtacvrU Company wIM open a branch ** 135 Bttv street east. e*ie* day. Mr J A. Enalovr will bn ! manager A complete line of the company # man ufacture n!U he carried her* And wll, be of great convenience to Jobber* lb eh© Bmith. Sivn*h t© r©garrt©d hy thl© r<wmpar.v as th© mo*t stiltaM© <*iy 1n this t>©rt of th© <wm©r>' in frhteto o braofrh mlgiit h.* ©©ahH©h#rt H©r ivatar rou t© North i*l !om9+ glvaa h©r © (Iw'iiki <-r\tr oth©* - Bouth©m -n©© And ronatrt ©ring ?!•© fart tha: slmnsi th© ©nttr© o**- pig of rnu k©r© 1 n T’rt?rt Bei©s i© by th National ?h© ©sfaNHsh of © l©nch har© m©©n a graat %©al ! to Rannnah Tli© ‘‘vixftnnah branch will rarrv ©II i il;©s of g%*4* marto bv this company, j ♦ mhra< r*g ?h© T r©©rta mnnufarfuraa. 4 Milliner? Dtpl©y Which Inr p©ed 4it f h Inu Feer keen or Will lie geest In Anvannoh Ontild* of K roaaknff'i, The rirhne** and rareness of -Mgh art millinery wae seen at Kmr*kofre this wMk and It was readily seen shat it tak©a In room, labor and capital com bined to get a collection of millinery rep resenting the beat manufacture* ond designers of this country and Europe. Kmuskoffp advantages make them H* leader, they being one of the largest wholesale mllllnerv* house* south of New York ©nd their motto haa been and I* strictly adhered to. ©elltng millinery in ?h**tr reiall department at wholeail© prices, which mean© by buying your mil llnerv ©t KrotirkofT© it Is not only a guarantee of getting the beat and !ae*t style, but the saving of the retailer s pro fit. For instance. KrouskofT* offer thla week a full line of ready-to-wear hats at 7!tc and other* aek tl 3 and tl 4k Th© beat fur readv-to-w*ar hata at tl 4* others ask $2 f*V trimmed hat* at 15 no, |ROO oiui $lO on other# ask from 110 00 to t2O on And th© entire stock la marked SO per cent t*sn than any one elae’s stock A dollar at KrouskofT* wll! buy millinery that others ask you tl W ad ■ ♦ ■ \ W hy Do 1 © Scratch f When you can cure yourself for flffy cents? All akin disease©, such as tetter, sat? rheum, ringworm, eczema, etc. ran ba surely cur-d by an * tntmein cailed Tetter ine. Any number of testimonials show for t’ne asking Nothing e|*e ! as gooi. i n p-©© your druggist has it. send f0 cents In stamps to the manufacturer, J. T Shup irine, Savannah, <ia., lor a box postpaid.— ad. Adler’* Ahlnse. With the iridescent beauty rt f colorings from his gorgeous millinery —ad. 1 # j Wedding Presents In Demand. Bevera! impending wedding© have stim ulated present buying, ©nd particular at tention Is directed to Sternberg A* Cos s new and stylish displays of sterling sil verware*. gold and ©liver Jewelry and or naments. diamonds and superb cut glass ware, appropriate for bridal gift© or other presentation occasions ad. The tovsnnali oaaervatory of M tmlc I row open for the reception of pupils Thorough Instruction given on pianoforte, violin, singing and harmony Bee illus trated < H ilogue. Prof W. Mehrtens. Dire* tor.—ad. Benf. Cila*er, SclenflSc Optician. Can be consulted st hi* office at Rtem berg A Co.'s. No 117 West Broughton street, from 9 a m. till * p. m ad. Mexican Util* at Adler's. The latest rage \* the Mexican hat for school children —ad. If Aon Ilnve %n> 011 Gold Ornaments or articles of whatever de scrlption. Bternherg A Cos. will buy them ht full value for cash, or exchange for new good* a*l. school Snppllea. Just received a la/ge and assorted sup ply of school luirs and a* hool suppllef, all at cut rat*- , from 10 cent* up. d lso, usual large stock of n!i the srttool books, now us- i In < hat hum county, at Fstills News Depot, 4; Bull street, Buvaimah, (ii.-id. The ( ro* or the Pound. “The Cross or the Pound: Which?" A talk on the modern civilisation in India, with application to the Hindu and Hindu cm. Pen ind ink sketchea by Irving Wand. Prk’c :>© cents. For sai- at Fu ture NVw* Depot. No. 45 Bull street. Sa vannah, Oa.—ad. tlaby t ap Aale. To-morrow st Krouskoff's, regular 75c quality silk baby caps, handsomely made. 4*c Spe ia! s-aio for Monday at Krous koffs.—ad. 4*. I nnllnl, Afercbnat Tailor. High cl * ladles’ tailor-made costumes, made to order from the latest pattern* and most select stock.—ad. f(*‘|>Mlrlu4|. | i arry your watches u* j g <* Thomas. Jewelers. 124 Whitaker. Repairing done well and cheap Fyes tested free —ad. Ladles* Tailor Made Coatame*. High ciass ladles’ taUor-mada costumes m*d to order from lateat patterns and moat select stock, by G rantinl. merchant tailor —ad. , Adler’s I* Iteadqnarter*, Tha newest shapes and effect* cogues, breast* and wings arc to bs found at Adler's*—<L Sorosis IN NAME. Carries STYLE, COMFORT and FIT. and Is superior to nil oners. See Window Display of New Fall Styles in Sorosis Sold Exclusively by us ALL LEATHER. 53.50 A PAIR. 17 BWOUGHTON ST..WEST, OUR “Osceola Patent” Team Harness for Heavy Hauling Has No Equal. Get Our Prices. Congress and Whitaker Sis. LEO FRANK. 4 'Nothing Doing’ 9 Can't bf applied to our (tore. Always somethin? doing with us. Our prices are made implicitly for the purpose of keep ing things amove. You may look out your window ’most any time and see our wagons and workmen delivering stoves and ranges. Don’t Let our Stove Rush over shadow the fact that we are offering Bic, Bargains in wheels. The Cleveland is al ways the hi? value, because it is a 1 wavs the best wheel nude: Burwel! bearings help to make it the best. WM. S N.. LITTIMORE. West Congress Street. RING OUT SWEET WEDDING BEDS. The Bride \f drllghtrd brciiu* th WEDDING GIFTS Ail cam* from G. W. Allen & Cos., THK WEDDING GIFT SPECIALIST Th.y arlrclPtl from WHITING K SOLID BILVF.R THE MOST BRILLIANT CUT GLASS Cjidto Ware In al! the new shapes oral color! ns*. CHAFING DISHES, the lar*eet line In the city. NEW LAMPS And other things to make a woman happy. KMMU AW COLLEGE*. THE SAVANNAH Pit El* AHA TO HI SCHOOL. MII.ITAMV. OPEN OIT. N. Mr Stron* h* returned to the cHT and mny be neen every ttwirnlntr between 9 and 2 at the aehoo! bulldlnK. or. the northweet corner of llnrnard *nd Harr's •treete Ormond B Sirong (Cornell). Head Mii.i-r A whool whore Instructor* are unlver alty men familiar with modern meth—tr and men who have demonstrated their aticceaa aa teacher* In preparlntt boy* f° r college and bulne*. A school whose diplo ma ! accepted In lieu of examination bv many colic***, and whoae h*adma*:r ha* the hl*he*t *ndor*em*rt by the pf*>- dent* of Cornell and of the T'nlverolty or Calltomia. A achool whose directors are ,mn| the roost prominent men of 'he state. A achool where your boy wo,.' receive personal supervision and a* l ' coura*ement; where he could obteln thorou*h and systematle tralnln* In bod' and mind; where he could prepare ht lessons for the next day under an tr_ structor'e rare tn the afternoon Just he would at the best hoardln* schoola. ar t where you would have'no worry ebe hit asscclatr* A GROWING 6CHOOU